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Spain, Italy and Germany's biggest teams concerned by Premier League's wealth and power

The new-look Champions League format was agreed this week as the way to stop a repeat of the European Super League breakaway.

But, despite the clubs agreeing to the new 36 team format, it would be naive to think they are all happy - and this is highly unlikely to stop further problems down the road.

The biggest clubs in Spain, Italy and Germany are concerned about the Premier League having too much wealth and power which will make it increasingly difficult to compete. Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus are still committed to their legal case in the European Court of Justice as they have not given up on the Super League and they are unhappy at UEFA having too much power.

That is likely to be the next development in this saga with the ECJ to rule in the next few months on the question of whether UEFA's control of European football constitutes a monopoly which is in breach of competition law. UEFA will bring in the new-look Champions League from 2024.

This comes after agreeing to reduce the number of Group games from ten to eight and they have also ditched their coefficient plan in favour of two extra places to the nations whose teams performed best in Europe that year. However, that is still also causing disquiet because it effectively rewards collective success rather than individual achievements and the Premier League has the most power, the most wealth and a growing stranglehold on European football. If anyone thinks this new Champions League solution is the end of the story, then they are very much mistaken.

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